References

Primary documents

‘Aboriginal Embassy’, n.d., Flyer authorised by Sammy Watson Jr., Aboriginal Embassy, Canberra, Mitchell Library Ephemera Collection.

‘Aboriginal Embassy, Canberra’ (text of an information sheet handed out by the Aboriginal Embassy), reprinted in Newsletter on Aboriginal Affairs, No. 1, April 1972.

‘Aboriginal Embassy Manifesto’, reproduced in Scarfe, Allan and Scarfe, Wendy 1974, The Black Australians: Aboriginals — the past and the future, Melbourne: 54.

Anderson, Michael n.d., ‘Why an Embassy?’, unpublished typescript, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, PMS 5101.

Black Panther Party of Australia, ‘Platform and program. What we want. What we believe’ January 1972, FJ Riley and Ephemera Collection, State Library of Victoria.

Commonwealth Government 1972, ‘Australian Aborigines: Commonwealth Policy and Achievements’, Statement by the Prime Minister, The Rt Hon. William McMahon, C.H., M.P.’, 26 January.

Eggleston, Elizabeth, Personal Papers, Monash University Archives, MON 79.

Eggleston, Elizabeth, Research Files, Monash University Archives, MON 81.

National Tribal Council September 1970, ‘Policy Manifesto’, Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, P14565.

National Tribal Council January 1971, Constitution, Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, P14566.

 

Newspapers and media sources

AAL Newsletter

Aboriginal Quarterly

The Age

The Australian, Weekend Australian

‘Black Power: Queensland riot’ November 1971, This Day Tonight, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Brisbane

Broadside

Canberra News

The Courier Mail

Herald (Melbourne)

Identity

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Ningla A’ Na, documentary film, 72 minutes, dir. Allesandro Cavadini, Australia 1972

New Dawn

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Aboriginals, being an analysis of the treatment of the Aboriginal race in the writing of Australian history’, BA thesis, University of Queensland: Appendix.

Bostock, Gerry 1985, ‘Black Theatre’, in Jack Davis and Bob Hodge (eds),

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Bostock, Lester 1973, ‘Black Theatre in New South Wales’, New Dawn, September: 14.

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Briscoe, Gordon 1978, ‘Aboriginal health and land rights’, New Doctor (Journal of the Doctors’ Reform Society), April: 13-15.

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Aborigines and Black Power, 1969-1972’, MA thesis, Monash University.

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